La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, November 27, 1925, Image 3

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    Friday, November 27, 1925.
NEWS of SOCIETY
Dinner Parties
eature lhanksgiving
As In muny years past nuuiy din
r partlrs took placo yestorduy
innksgivlnff day. Hi-sulis the din.
era (riven .hero several La Grunde
leoulo visited other cities tor the
lollday.
Among tho dinner parties here
esterday was one slven . by Dr.
nd Sirs. Kay Murphy. They en-i-rtalned
five couples at dinner.
lifter which cards were - enjoyed
dllowed by a theatre party.
Mr. and Mrs. O. H. (.'laycomh
i ISO entertained at dinner. Their
ucsts wore tho ltev. and Mrs. Ed.
I'ollock and daughters Luetic and
Klizabetll. of Kllfin: Covers were
iiid for nine. Mr. and Mrs. W. H.
Y. . I U- ...... ...Inini.il tliiil.
IOIllieUIXl"I. " ......
amity at ThankKKivmg dinner. Mr.
ind Mrs. Hal uohnenuamp. .Mr.
nd Mrs. Chase Uolmenkump, and
Mr. and Mrs. Lynn iionnenkanip
knil their families were present.
Mr. and Mrs. 1.. J. wiinams nun
s their dinner guests Mrs. will
nins' mother, her sisters, Misses
Hall and Adelaide SSeiKer and her
hirother, Kloyd Zuitter, all of l'uy-
tte, Idaho and ltay Stephens of
B'rilltland, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs.
'Julius Hooseh had their family
home for dinner. Including their
two daughters unu sons-in-iuw, jir.
hind Mrs. Murtin KiUgcraUl and Mr.
mid Mm. Hugh K. Urudy; and their
jsun Marcus.
Mr. and Mr w. O. Sawyer had
their guesls for dinner Mr. and
Mrs. K. it. Jewkes and sun, ot
linlsn. Idaho and Mr. uml Mrs.
! Korruur. of Spokane. Washing
Ion. Mr. and Mrs. I). KltMuiiild
entertained al u laiiiuy uiiiner wiui
covers laid Tor seven. Mr. und Mrs.
Clyde Leighton had several guests
for dinner. Including Mr. and Mrs.
illuy Trice. Mr.- and Mrs. A. 1..
iWrgason i nlerlulned meinliers or
frlieir family and relatives ul din-
at their furin home. Covers
were laid for twenty-five.
Miss Baxter, Mr. Combs
Married at Union
A pretty wedding look place yes
terday at 6 o'clock when Miss l.e-
ona linxtrr und Nephl Combs were
Magnificent
fj
meet tomorrow afternoon for their
regular monthly meeting. Mrs. Q.
A. Pollard and Mrs. C. C. Penning
ton will bo hostesses at tho home
of Mrs. Pollard on Spring avenue.
Tho meeting will start promptly nt
2 o'clock. , v
Nothing adds the finish to an re
nins gown that a lovely ostrich fan
docs. ThiP 9 has very lonff fluei,
and la so, very largo that tho tair
ono who carries It can practically
retire behind It It she chooses" It 1
of brilliant red, which la particularly
effective with the all-white costume.
Sister Mary
Says:
married at the homo or Miss ttux
ti r'a brolhir. Will Huxter, ut t'n
ion. Grunt Lie an, bishop of the
m-cond ward of the U I). S. church
mtv, porl'ormi:d the ceremony. Miss
Kztntt Baxter was bridesmaid . and
Culhoun Combs nctud u best man.
The bride wore a pretty dress of
roHf colored uun buck crepe and
earrled u bride's bouquet .of roses.
Her attendant wore blue.
About finy friends and relatives
were prest-nt and after tho cere
mony a reception was piven. :
Tint happy young couple will
make their home here on Y avenue.
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COATS
$9.90 and up to $17.50
TRIMMED HATS
$1.93 $3.93 - $7.50
BLAZEKS
$6.95 .- $7.50 $10.75
New .
WOOL JACQUETTES
Men's Silk Sox cheaper.
Women's flesh I'mler Hose,
Jlat Kranies, Velvets. Ilro-cnili-s,
Flowers, Kur Trim
mings. Hll.lv HOSP: All colors.
$1.41)
i i uinm il
WALL Nu &
J
Endeavorers
Entertain
Tlilrly-flve young people -were
present Wednesday evening, when
i nhers of the Christian Kndeavor
society or the Presbyterian church
held a Thanksgiving party In the
basement of the church. Each
iguest contributed food, to be do-
llvered to the needy of the. city on
Thanksgiving day.
Guinea were enjoyed during the
evening und dalnly refreshments
were served. . Miss Francis Kelley
hud charge of the devotlonat serv
ices. ' The social committee, with
MIbs Gladys Owen as chairman, was
in charge of Hie party.
I Women Hostesses to ;
j Lodge Members
j Members of Mooseheart lAiRlun
entertained the niemhvrs ot -the
Moose lodj;o and "their' fumHles
last evening ut a social in the I. O.
O. K hall. lurlng the lodpo ses
sion preeedinf? the social the fol
lowing offieers were elected: Mrs.
H. Shultz, senior regent; Mrs.
K. S. Norrls, junior repent; Mrs.
Don Shanks, past resent; Mrs. lXe
('lower, ehupluin; Mrs. Clara Wer
ner, recorder and Mrs. Charles
! ('randall, treasurer. Mrs., Chnrles
Uunyan wna retirlnp past regrenr.
A musieul program was rendered
and refreshments served ' during
J.the remainder of the evening.
lly Sinter Mary
Breukfu.st Stewed dried peach
es, cereal, thin creuni. French
toast, sirup, milk, coffee.
Luncheon Tomato toast, shred
ded lettuce and cottage, checs sal
ad, whole wheat bread, plain cook-,
les, milk. tea.
Dinner Beef loaf with baked
bananas, baked sweet potatoes,
creamed cauliflower, apple-celery-nut
saled, graham bread, floating
bdand, milk, coffee.
The sweet potatoes are baked In
their "Jackets" and served Just
like plain baked Irish potatoes. A
rather highly flavored vegetable is
planned with the dinner' as the.
other dishes mentioned are itutto
bland. Homemade pickles can be
served to adults with good offect
in this dinner.
Iloef Loaf Willi linked llananas
One pound round steak ground, 3
large bananas, 1 egg, teaspoon salt,
4 teaspoon pepper, 1 cup stale
bread crumlbs, 4 tablespoons min
ced, fat salt pork, 1 tablespoon
minced parsley, Jujeo 1 lemon.
Mix cround beef steak, pork and
bread crumbn. Season with sail and
pepp6r and add egg well beaten.
Add a few tablespoons of milk if
necessary to make moist enough to
shape. Form Into a loaf and place
In roaster. Iiake in a hot oven for
4G- minutes. When loaf Is nearly
done peel hanunaM and scrape
lightly with blunt edge of knife.
Cut in halves crosswise and then
lengthwise. Tut around the loaf in
the pan, sprinkle with lemon juice.
salt and pepper and bake until a
delicate, brown. Arrange meat on
a platler, surrounded with bananas
and sprinklo the whole with mtn
ced parsley
'White Cargo," Tense
Drama of Impressive
Mood, Here Tomorrow
.Is a man. isolated among the
nuttves in. West Africa In climatic
conditions that fairly warp his
soul, to be blamed If h chooses a
native half caste woman for a
mate?
This question Is onswered in a
tremendous way in "White Cargo"
the tensely dramatic production
which comes to tho Arcnde tomor
row night. Hepresentatlvea of the
press in nil the cities where this
sensational success has appeared
to capacity audiences . have pro
elalmvd it as tho best play seen in
many' a day. i
Similar to 'Italn" but voted lo
be ,m ore logicul. It hus just the
suggestion of the soullessness of
"iiclla Donna"; "While cargo'
proved one of the most powerful
drunms that has been seen in
years. It Is not hard to under-
back to Africa living in a country
that defies all attempts of civilisa
tion and the spell of tho jungle
gets you.
"White Cargo" comes here with
IU original cuM .und production, It
is a slice of life you won't forget.
Reservation of seats now being
accepted. , . t
t'Aii-Americaii Inhibition
Opens With fiilU I'alnlliu;
Try to save too much tlmo
you may waste It all. .
und
Hitting the high spots can give, a
man an auful jolt.
L 3
I.OS ANGKLKS, (AI) Marking
the first tlmo South American art
has been placed on exhibit here,
since 1M5, the Tan-American K
hlbiUon, with &00 oil paintings
and etchings on display, opened
today.
The opening was In conjunction
with the dedleatlou of the first
unit of a series of eight additions
to the Los Angeles Museum In Ex
position Park.
Artists living In tho t'nlted Sta
tes, Mexico. 1'unnmu, Uraxll, Ar
gentina, leru. Chile, franco and
Spain are represented in the col
lection, which will remain on dis
play until Jutuiury 1, when the
latln-Amerlean sectlou will start
a tour of the important muse
urns of the I'nttcd Slutes, while the
North American continent is visit
ins South America.
Among tho North American art
ists who have their work, on exhi
bition are Frederick K. Krleseke,
Karl Anderson. John K. Costlgun.
Mary Cossutt. John 1 Carlson.
Leon Kroll, liner Schofleld and
John It. Urubach. Diego lltvera.
of Mexico, considered by art crit
ics us one of the greutest living
painters, und Manual Vega, Cuban.
u1"o have contributed to the ex
hibition. " ,
stand that the production has run
for over three years In New j ork
and duplicated Its success at the
Curt theatre, Chiciigo und the
l'layhouse, London.
Kroin the time the curtain rlsi'S
until it falls on the final of the
six scenes there s ever present
that feeling of intense interest,
heat and dumpncs. As the cur-
lain rises it seems ns If a hot
misl Is lifted from the river in the
background of the decaying but
on the stage; as men stumbled In
to the room, the perspiration, the
feeling of torrid warmth -creeps
over the footlights to the audience
and as the story Is unfolded one
feels that they ure transported
NEW LAMP BURNS
W AIR
I know they'll be perfectjl
the things I bake 'with
Sperry Drifted Snow Flour
Beats Klcctric or Gnu
A now oil lamp that gives nn
amuzingly brilliant, soft, whi'.e
light, even better than gas or elec
tricity, has been tested by tho U.
S. Government, end 116 leading un
iversities and found to bo super
ior to 10 ordinary oil lamps. It
burns, without odor, smoke or
noise no pumping up, Is simple, .
eleun, safe, turns Ui' ulr and
C'r common Kerosene (coat oil).
The Inventor, V. M. Johnson,
ICl North Union Ave., l'oiilund,
Ore,, Is offering to send a lump
on 10 days KUKK trial, or even
to give one KltKK .to the first
UBer In each locality who will help
him introduce it. Write him t'i-
ihiy for full particulars. Also aslc
Mm to explain how you cun get
fhn nirenev. and ffithout experi
ence or money make $U60 to $i00j
per month. Adv.
Something New
Whenever you call more new '
things have arrived at our store and .
your inspection will be appreciated.
NEW COLLAIi AND CUFF SETS
73c to $2.73
NEWEST HAND BAGS
$2.30 to $6.50
NEWEST FLOWERS AND
COKSAGES
. 50c to $3.50
NEWEST CASHMERE SCARFS
. $2.95 to $3.50
NEW SPORT TIES
Iu plain,' striped and figured
crepe de chine.
50c to $1.35
' NEW SILK LINGERIE,
GOWNS, CHEMISE
STEP-INS.- ,.
In Supremo crepe and crepe de chine.
V . All. reasonably priced.
' PUTMAN'S
Hear the Welsh (ilcrmcii at
1 1. I). S. TnlH'i-muie, tMotulnyt 1
November !tO , v
LOOK OVER OUR WANT ADS FOR BARGAINS
BOYS' WAGONS
KIDDY CURS
VELOCIPEDES
F.L. LILLY
r Hardware
Phone M-85
llinr the tVrlli (ilccnu'ii lit
I.. 1. S. 'I'HlMniai-lf. Momliiy,
Kdll'llllRT III)
Announcement!
Social announccmttita maf
bo printed In tills column tre
of cliarso. Any announcements
pertaining to any functions sncb
as cooked food sales, etc, wlU
bo refused. Announccincnui, to
bo printed the Baoio day, must
bo In socii'tx editor's hands by
9:00 o'clock. News editor's
note.
The re will be no lioelal meeting
of the 1.. A. to tlin H. ot It. T.
Tuesday evenlnK on account of Hie
death of Mrs. Hamilton, a member
of the orKunlitation. They will
liiiv: a ri'KUlur bilslneSH session and
eleetlun ol officers.
. .
Til.. World Wide f'.illl.l, will
That's the joy of using Sperry
Drifted Snow Flour I can be sure
' of perfect results every time.
In the 12 years I've baked with
it, every sack I have used has been
, of the same wonderful blend. That
'uniform goodness is Sperry's
greatest pride.
I've seen with my own eyes how
they protect it with scientific lab
: oratory control with special
; methods in their big modern mills
and then they test it every hour
of the day by our method baking.
I suggest that you use Sperry
Flour for results you can be s ure
otorytime.
P. S. Hnve you any cooking problems
you'd like help in solving? Looking for
some new menus? Or party "ideas"?
Would you like a set of the wonderful
Sperry Master Recipes? Write, telling
me just what you want, and I'll help you,
fee.
Sperry
drifted snow
Flour
MINERVA SAYS:
Kur Hie ln-neflt or the few
lH-uple. who wear 5-ineh tp
luee aboeH In the winter we
will Blate that w can fur
nish these to 7&' black
and brown calf, also Kid
I.1....L-- .....i i.i-.. it n low ii n 1
tK ii.i'tlium culmn h-uther 1
The price on thi'se is S--l"
mt pair. Sizes from 3 1 V
If you want to buy yo ir
Xuian flappers, we have a
pood Hiipply of new KHIs
Jllt received. Clt th-il
whilKt the ize8 an all h-r--.
Drown und black oxfords in
low hrl Ih conceded lo be
one of the beat sellers now.
Jut urrtved yeslerdtiy. i'r
men a black kid and a
brown kid HUielKT dn-ss
Hhoe in a full run of sixe.i.
Ht ;.M) and $7..V. Olh. r
styles) cheaper and soi.io
inure expensive.
12-Inch mid 16-lueh lit
cut for m-n.
Also full lln of nibb rs
for men, ludh-B anl childr- n.
THE B00TERY
Hear tlir Welsh Kkitm-n nt
U 1. S. Talicmwli-, MomJii)',
oi ember SO
5
K -ri J VW iff ': :
1..-I1.. iH.t'.rar. Ulr.-,- !' ' 'I',!!! l! , ', '
mePanirud
.i
i j n
aMilllcnffcmes
'Baking
7'owdcr
extracts
Coffee
Spkcs
For flavor ' be sure your coffee
conies in a real vacuum tin
and not just an ordinary tin.
For com enicmt be sure it comes
in a key-wind tin and not
just an ordinary vacuum tin.
Schillin
wings of trv
9
bffee
orning
il A
Ik
Coffn
Anf time tou
not think thit
hilline Ctyjfee it the
it conee j ou cn but.
jrour roctr ill
return your money
insiantif tnd
glldlr. Toil
keep trie
collet.
"Just lik6 a gj'cat big pantry!" Shelf after shelf lined with good things to cat gathered
ru.ni oil nvni- tho wnilfl. Tannofl LM)6ds and uackagc goods packed and backed by firms whose
names and reputations arc upheld by quality. Walk through the aisles, choose what you want
with your own hands; but what you need as you need it. Piggly Wiggly is your pantry, the
pantry of more than a million families, for there arc now 1,800 Piggly Wiggly btorcs in United
States and Canada serving more than a million customers a day!
V
New Crop White Means
3 lbs. for 25c
Pearl Hominy, 0-ib. sack....5()c
Large pkg. Swansdown
Cake Flour - 3!)c
4a-lb. sack Pure Muck
wheat : 38c
9-lb. sack Pure Muckwhcat 73c
1 pint can Amaizo Oil 2."c
1 ciuart can Amaizo Oil..,...48c
4-11). pail Jewell Shorten
ing : .8i)C
8-lb. pail Jewell Shorten
ing $1.65
Imported Olive Oil
'- pint can Pompeian 33c
1 pint can Pompeian ..60c
1 (mart cun Pompeian $1.15
ij-lb. can llershcy's Cocoa 17c
1- 11). can llei'shey's Cocoa..33c
2- lb. carton Our Mother's
Cocoa 38c
1 pint bottle lied Wing
Grape Juice 32c
1 quart bottle lied Wing
Grape Juice ....60c
ia gal. bottle Tvcd Wing .. ;
"Grape Juice 88c
1 pint bottle Knights
Boiled Cider ..27c
O-Ccdar Polish
Regular 30c size 4-oz. bottle.... 23c
Regular 60c size 12-oz. bottle 15c
Regular $1.15 size, 1 quart can 90c
O-Cedar Mop
No. 4 Triangle, regular style. 90c
No. 3 Triangle, regular style $1.25
No. 1 New Style Interchangeable 900
No. 2 New Style Interchangeable $1
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